1. Mid-term essay of 1,500 words (40%)
2. Final two-hour examination in the May diet (60%)

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Exam Diet

Paper Name

Hours & Minutes

Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May)

The Structure of Being (PHIL10112)

2:00

Learning Outcomes

The coursework involves close and critical analysis of various historical and current views on central issues in the ontology of substances. Students are asked to read, critically assess and discuss some of the most important texts in these fields. Students are encouraged to develop their skills in individual research through the writing of essays, and to develop their critical, analytic and communication skills normally achieved through informal discussion and oral presentations in tutorial groups.

The coursework involves close and critical analysis of various historical and current views on central issues in the ontology of substances. Students are asked to read, critically assess and discuss some of the most important texts in these fields. Students are encouraged to develop their skills in individual research through the writing of essays, and to develop their critical, analytic and communication skills normally achieved through informal discussion and oral presentations in tutorial groups.